From enhanced viewfinders to joysticks, this is the best camera tech of 2017

Hillary Grigonis/Digital TrendsThis year saw a handful of cameras that bested the competition, but these weren’t the only products that made their mark in 2017. In the bigger photography picture, there were also several standout features that have us wondering, “Where have you been all our lives?”Some are brand new, while others have come of age over the past year, but they all demonstrate the advancements companies have made to improve how we take photos. These are the best new camera tech from 2017.

Think high-resolution cameras are slow? Think again

For cameras, the bigger the files, the longer they take to record. But a handful of different advances are making that a thing of the past. This year, more than one brand has worked to mix both high resolution and fast burst speeds into a single camera. The Nikon D850 can shoot 45 megapixel files at 9 frames per second if you add the battery grip, while the Sony A7R III, seen below, hits 45 megapixels at 10 fps. Autofocus is also improving to keep up with those speeds along with enhanced accuracy, like the AF system in the Sony A9. The megapixel count and burst speed aren’t unheard of on their own, but picking up a camera with megapixels in the 40+ range no longer means slow bursts.

David Elrich/Digital Trends

David Elrich/Digital Trends

Electronic viewfinders catching up to optical

Mirrorless cameras are no longer the little siblings to DSLRs, and one of the ways camera makers having brought them close to par is with refinements of the electronic viewfinder (EVF). The electronic type already had some advantages with the ability to use focus peaking or preview special effects, but the EVF on the Sony A9 has one less con going for the mirrorless type because the viewfinder doesn’t black out as the shot is being taken, allowing you to continue following the action with greater accuracy. Previously, a mirrorless camera’s sensor could be used to record the image or to show you a preview, but not both simultaneously.

HEIF files mean photos take up less space

This year introduced a handful of smartphone photography features, such as simulated studio lighting in the updated portrait mode in newer iPhones, and the Google Pixel 2’s camera effects that don’t require a second lens. But one feature to get to know is HEIF and HEVC. These file types (HEIF for photo, HEVC for video) take up less space, so you’re less likely to get that annoying pop-up that says there’s no space left on your phone. HEIF and HEVC aren’t new, but Apple’s adoption of the file formats in iOS 11 is bringing them into the mainstream. GoPro is using HEVC in the new Hero6 Black, and Adobe has added support in its software as well.

4K outgrows time limitations

Overheating is an issue that limits cameras from recording long videos in high resolution. But the Panasonic GH5 can record in 4K at 60 fps until the battery dies or the memory card fills up. And if that isn’t enough, Panasonic has since launched a new flagship, the G9, that has all of that and it matches the impressive 6.5 stops of stabilization Olympus offers in its Micro Four Thirds cameras.

That lovely autofocus joystick is trickling down to more models

The autofocus joystick is a very simple control scheme, but one that offers a serious improvement in the shooting experience. The joystick isn’t a new concept — previous appearances include the Canon 5D series and Nikon D500, but the tool is starting to trickle down to other cameras, like the enthusiast-oriented Fujifilm X-T20. It’s one of those features we wish was standard.

AI in photo editing is starting to actually get useful for pros.

Artificial intelligence in photography isn’t anything new, but it’s becoming really good and useful. We’re starting to see more AI-powered features that are actually helpful to photographers, and we expect that trend to continue into 2018. Examples: Lightroom CC can now auto-tag images using Adobe Sensi, so you can easily search through those large libraries. Another option, still in beta and available only in the online version of Lightroom, is using AI to help cull images to find the best shots. Adobe isn’t done either: The software giant recently previewed a smart selection tool for Photoshop that uses AI to make those tedious selections simpler. In the mobile space, we’re already seeing companies like Apple and Google using AI and machine learning to take better photos, as well helping with photo management.

Honor has launched the Honor 20 Pro and the Honor 20 at an event that took place in London. The new smartphone is surprisingly compact, with an impressive four-lens camera for taking stunning shots, day or night.

If your smartphone camera isn't giving you the results you want, maybe it's time to step up your game. The latest and greatest point-and-shoot cameras offer large sensors, tough bodies, and long lenses -- something no phone can touch.

Double-digit megapixels just not enough? The Fujifilm GFX100 boasts the highest resolution yet for a mirrorless camera. But along with those 102 megapixels, the medium format camera offers in-body stabilization, 4K video, and enhanced…

What exactly is a mirrorless camera, and what makes them so special? In this article, we break down the specifics of mirrorless cameras, including how they differ from the likes of a DSLR camera, and what kind of pros and cons are.

Whether you own a small business or have separate Instagram accounts for your five cats, we'll walk you through the process of switching between your multiple accounts on your Apple or Android devices.

Selfies might be a phenomenon second only to karaoke, but they're not the easiest thing in the world to create. Thankfully, these awesome selfie apps for Android and iOS will make beautifying your self-portraits easier than capturing them.

Cold weather is here, and a good action camera is the perfect way to record all your adventures. You don't need to shell out the big bucks for a GoPro: Check out these great GoPro alternatives, including some 4K cameras, that won’t leave…

Peak Design has returned to Kickstarter to launch its latest product, the Travel Tripod. The company's first tripod, it uses a unique design with a triangular center column to minimize the volume it takes up in your bag.

Curious what ISO is and how it affects your photos? Here's everything you need to know about the fundamental camera setting, including how it impacts exposure and how to properly adjust it for certain scenarios.

With a spec sheet nearly identical to that of its predecessor, we're having a hard time figuring out what's new about the Olympus Tough TG-6. A new flash diffuser and fisheye adapter were also announced.

Not yet sold on the idea of vertical video? The traditional horizontal aspect ratio is headed to Instagram's IGTV, thanks to today's update. The change allows horizontal images to fill the screen with the device rotated.